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you have already met governor schwarzenegger. i told governor schwarzenegger it's significantly harder. our former california governor and convener here at our wonderful institute. former governor and house member and member of the cabinet, tom ridge and republican of pennsylvania also -- and forme house member and governor of the house, governor of minnesota. -- of new mexico. and i figured i would let them all sit down first then figure out which one was my chair. >> i come to -- that's be why senator mccain, you're the brave man here. you worked with senator crist and the majority leader while you all held those jobs. but it doesn't happen very often before people take office. and we have wonderful examples from or former presidents. i mean bill chriss campaigned against you, but he didn't defeat you. president carter defeated >> and now he works with and with george w bush as well. and the time i was interviewing president bush was when i was doing a piece on the former president. in the same i don't understand what's going o
you have already met governor schwarzenegger. i told governor schwarzenegger it's significantly harder. our former california governor and convener here at our wonderful institute. former governor and house member and member of the cabinet, tom ridge and republican of pennsylvania also -- and forme house member and governor of the house, governor of minnesota. -- of new mexico. and i figured i would let them all sit down first then figure out which one was my chair. >> i come to -- that's...
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. >> mostly because it's so small and has been so unsuccessful with the obvious exception of schwarzenegger and that odd recall election, becoming governor, of getting anybody elected is he te state wiwide level. it's going to be hard to see this play out in the way opponents anticipate. >> ron. >> ron brownstein from the "national journal". it's a question for everybody. but maybe start with jeffrey. what was the impact on conservatives of having a significant moderate weng in the republican party? for that matter the impact on liberals having a significant conservative wing in the democratic party, whether we're talking about congress or even the reagan administration, where they were voices on different faxes and different wings. how did feekt the way where these issues were issued -- sure i any conservatives had to think about what was going to appeal to people in their boston and then go on to sell it to the broader public as well. i think it's disciplined conservatives and made them aware of the need to persuade, rather than impose it over any kind of opposition. ronald reagan was the
. >> mostly because it's so small and has been so unsuccessful with the obvious exception of schwarzenegger and that odd recall election, becoming governor, of getting anybody elected is he te state wiwide level. it's going to be hard to see this play out in the way opponents anticipate. >> ron. >> ron brownstein from the "national journal". it's a question for everybody. but maybe start with jeffrey. what was the impact on conservatives of having a significant...
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the schwarzenegger schnitzel. melissa: take a look at this. this is rare $5 bill given to vice president charles fairbanks in 1905. it is expected to sell at talk shum for $300,000. what do you think about that? it is a $5 bill worth 300,000. look how cool. i didn't even know that the $5 bill looked like that at one point. >> who knew fairbanks was a vice president. have you ever heard of fairbanks before? never. melissa: i was worried about that. >> you know all those things. melissa: no. i was a little concerned that wasn't right because that didn't look familiar. >> how many people though are wondering and hoping and praying when their house is torn down and doing renovation you find something between the walls like that? melissa: yeah. this just in. he was the vp under theodore roosevelt. look at this. >> is he from the bull moose
the schwarzenegger schnitzel. melissa: take a look at this. this is rare $5 bill given to vice president charles fairbanks in 1905. it is expected to sell at talk shum for $300,000. what do you think about that? it is a $5 bill worth 300,000. look how cool. i didn't even know that the $5 bill looked like that at one point. >> who knew fairbanks was a vice president. have you ever heard of fairbanks before? never. melissa: i was worried about that. >> you know all those things....
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but shame on arnold schwarzenegger. he has the nerve to sit there and say that he -- you know, nothing is more important to him than his family, yet he wrote this book, you know, embarrassed his family further, and is keeping it out there on the front pages. i'm kind of appalled that he has the nerve to even suggest it matters to him. >> you worked for him. do you think he can get over this in any fashion? >> i loved the lauer interview, because he hired me the next day. look, he's a good friend of mine. so is maria. it's a tragic thing. and he made a horrible stupid mistake, which he is taking responsibility for. i'm not sure what else he can do. but what he did was really bad and he knows it. >> well, he is promoting it. >> well, people can read it and think what they think. >> people always ask me why do you love politics and all this stuff. and for better or for worse, it's because you get interesting characters that take office like arnold schwarzenegger. you can't predict it. you couldn't figure out what was going
but shame on arnold schwarzenegger. he has the nerve to sit there and say that he -- you know, nothing is more important to him than his family, yet he wrote this book, you know, embarrassed his family further, and is keeping it out there on the front pages. i'm kind of appalled that he has the nerve to even suggest it matters to him. >> you worked for him. do you think he can get over this in any fashion? >> i loved the lauer interview, because he hired me the next day. look, he's...
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another relationship that took place before schwarzenegger was married. but the biggest relationship with the relationship that serveded his family. >> so you lied to her? >> you can say that. it was the stupidest thing i have done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> all this comes as schwarzenegger's set to release his biography. why shallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room deserves to look great. and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now get $37 basic installation on all special order carpet. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't real
another relationship that took place before schwarzenegger was married. but the biggest relationship with the relationship that serveded his family. >> so you lied to her? >> you can say that. it was the stupidest thing i have done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> all this comes as schwarzenegger's set to release his biography. why shallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room...
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this weekend, arnold schwarzenegger, former california governor, wrote an op-ed and talking about the california republican party and whether it was too partisan. we have a full-screen shot of what he said. in the current climate, he said is targeting anyone who doesn't meet criteria. switched to an independent party, saying it's too difficult to get things done there. what do you think of this? >> eric: don't forget the far right, tea party is considering far right. they got the house back in 2010 because of the far right. schwarzenegger doesn't like it, too far right for him in by the way, not sure he was really a republican. >> dana: republican like. i read something there isn't enough partisanship. he said you must be like sharks that smell blood in the water. you have don't win on defense, you win on offense. >> bob: he did. far, far, far right. west is a good example of this. he said when ronald reagan was president and president of california, he worked with the state legislature and raised taxes to balance the budget. would ronald reagan feel comfortable with west in i assume
this weekend, arnold schwarzenegger, former california governor, wrote an op-ed and talking about the california republican party and whether it was too partisan. we have a full-screen shot of what he said. in the current climate, he said is targeting anyone who doesn't meet criteria. switched to an independent party, saying it's too difficult to get things done there. what do you think of this? >> eric: don't forget the far right, tea party is considering far right. they got the house...
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that big moenchtsbi >> mostly because it's so small and unsuccessful with the obvious exception of schwarzenegger and that odd recall election becoming governor. of being able to win staid-wite elections. their record is terrible over the last decade. i think until you build a more viable republican party, it's going to be hard to see this play out in the way that the promotes anticipate. >> ron? >> "national journal." start with jeff and lee, both, kind of alluding to this. what was the impact on kiv t conservatives? the impact on liberals of having a significant conservative wing in the democrat party? whether congress or the reagan administration, you note even in the reagan administration there were voices of a different faction, a different wing in the party. how did that affect the way choices were made when these issues were debated as you said not only between the parties but within the parties? >> jeff, your book is -- >> sure. i think conservatives had to think about what was going to appeal to people in their party. and then to go on to sell it to the public as well. this actually disc
that big moenchtsbi >> mostly because it's so small and unsuccessful with the obvious exception of schwarzenegger and that odd recall election becoming governor. of being able to win staid-wite elections. their record is terrible over the last decade. i think until you build a more viable republican party, it's going to be hard to see this play out in the way that the promotes anticipate. >> ron? >> "national journal." start with jeff and lee, both, kind of alluding...
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oversight -- was at the hollywood right with factors like schwarzenegger, nearly seamless transition from action blog buster to the governor's mansion or was it the hollywood left which follows marlon brando's observation that actors can sell deodorants they can sell ideas especially when the moviegoers political guard is down. so our panel tonight will continue to open up that conversation about the intersection of hollywood and political activism. so our panel consists of stephen j. ross who is an eminent film historian and professor of history. he has written several books including working-class hollywood the silent films in the shaping of class in america which was an l.a. times best book of 1998 and his new book, hollywood left and right, how movie stars shaped american politics received the academy of motion picture arts and science film scholar award, the academic equivalent of an oscar. but you don't have one for your mental quite yet writes steve? mike farrell is known for his eight years on -- in five seasons on providence and also a writer director and producer and well-k
oversight -- was at the hollywood right with factors like schwarzenegger, nearly seamless transition from action blog buster to the governor's mansion or was it the hollywood left which follows marlon brando's observation that actors can sell deodorants they can sell ideas especially when the moviegoers political guard is down. so our panel tonight will continue to open up that conversation about the intersection of hollywood and political activism. so our panel consists of stephen j. ross who...
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tim pawlenty barber arnold schwarzenegger who is this guy? oh yeah mitt friggin' romney, governor of massachusetts. he asked for the waiver. obama said republicans, you win i'll give you the waiver. then they turned around and said, we got you. you don't want people to work ha ha, ha. look there are two rules here on "the young turks" regarding republicans. first of all they lie with impunity and without a conscience. as they complain and cry, i can't believe what obama said about bain and they got the guy and the girl who died, and i can't believe it. [ sobbing ] right? they'll turn around and do a lie like this. they ran two different ads on it. they full-on know it's a lie. second rule, never agree with a republican. because if you ever make a mistake of agreeing with the republican they'll use it against you. they'll do it every time. it doesn't mean that you can't agree with them in a debate or discussion. but if you're a democratic politician and you agree with a republican? you got it coming. they'll use it against you every single tim
tim pawlenty barber arnold schwarzenegger who is this guy? oh yeah mitt friggin' romney, governor of massachusetts. he asked for the waiver. obama said republicans, you win i'll give you the waiver. then they turned around and said, we got you. you don't want people to work ha ha, ha. look there are two rules here on "the young turks" regarding republicans. first of all they lie with impunity and without a conscience. as they complain and cry, i can't believe what obama said about...
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the only one of those people who had real -- i mean schwarzenegger was a -- and a second rate actor. >> i would agree. but reagan was a very successful president. you may agree or not agree. i think he did some great things. he tore down that wall and if you don't think i was a great thing, well -- >> inquiring minds may differ but if he did have tremendous impact, don't think the other people had. all i am saying is that i agree with you, but it would feel different. >> i would say ronald reagan would went on to ben ronald reagan without louis b. mayor and george murphy and frankly the biggest surprise for me doing the research was that everything ronald reagan did george murphy did earlier. he was the true pioneer in figuring out media, how to use media and particularly television. he perfected the reagan strategy of going from discontent blue-collar democrats and 64 and what murphy learned, he learned from luigi mayor. so there really is -- reagan was simply the best of all of them. there's no question about it. ronald reagan was a master performer but his conversion to the right,
the only one of those people who had real -- i mean schwarzenegger was a -- and a second rate actor. >> i would agree. but reagan was a very successful president. you may agree or not agree. i think he did some great things. he tore down that wall and if you don't think i was a great thing, well -- >> inquiring minds may differ but if he did have tremendous impact, don't think the other people had. all i am saying is that i agree with you, but it would feel different. >> i...
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that's why again, governor schwarzenegger, i want to thank you for getting this started. if we don't do it won't happen. >> secretary can you talk about the reaction. i come out of the goodness of my heart, recently sent to the senate press secretary in the two senators of pennsylvania, senator to me and senator casey of the two men themselves and their staffs at a softball game. they had a good time, they had a few beers, they put it on their face but page on both of them told me they got absolute vituperative remarks from their supporters. how could you possibly can so that the enemy like that? the senator from the road state, unit think that they would be a certain common interest here, but that was the reaction of the voters. they'll come you have your hand out. anyone who wants to take that, take it. >> i think what is happening right now is who got a combination of a period of 30 years really, where parties have lost so much of their power and their authority. a modest happen in the name of reform, churchill once said that the best argument against democracy is five
that's why again, governor schwarzenegger, i want to thank you for getting this started. if we don't do it won't happen. >> secretary can you talk about the reaction. i come out of the goodness of my heart, recently sent to the senate press secretary in the two senators of pennsylvania, senator to me and senator casey of the two men themselves and their staffs at a softball game. they had a good time, they had a few beers, they put it on their face but page on both of them told me they...
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one reason why arnold schwarzenegger has been so successful in achieving a political position. one of the things that interests me as a former european is the definition of left and right which is totally unique in america as a whole and even more unique in hollywood. i grew up in two countries where the words liberal connoted which she what she centrist whereas -- i arrived here and found the word liberal puts you way far to the left of center. seems to be a peculiarity of american politics. not the same in europe or the middle east where i grew up. what is your working definition of left and right in hollywood? very few people will identify as marxist for example. ethan michael more who i spent a couple days with when i rode the cover story about him. will really baulked when i used the word socialism. certainly doesn't identify as a marxist and all. on shadow of the blacklisted hollywood and. >> i did identify as a marxist. when i was a student -- when i first came to hollywood i was a member of the new left at that point. quite publicly marxist and had no trouble getting wo
one reason why arnold schwarzenegger has been so successful in achieving a political position. one of the things that interests me as a former european is the definition of left and right which is totally unique in america as a whole and even more unique in hollywood. i grew up in two countries where the words liberal connoted which she what she centrist whereas -- i arrived here and found the word liberal puts you way far to the left of center. seems to be a peculiarity of american politics....
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and while we have certainly twitter since then, what arnold schwarzenegger did as he was the first to take the media revolution. in the mainstream press in the past politicians would occasionally go on starting with 1960, for example i went on that jack parr show, nixon went on. we can even go to bill clinton or arsenio hall. the most politicians, those kinds of entertainment shows were at the edge of their campaigns come ashore at make or put entertainment and programming at the core of the campaign and rather than speak to reporters and editors for "the new york times," l.a. times, "washington post," he went and talked to sean hannity, larry king and announced his campaign the tonight show and he know he could get access to shows like e. entertainment tonight. and when he used those to do two things, to lay out his policy is as much time does he want wanted, which you would never get a mainstream news shows without getting any criticism of our questions on the second ring he did was i going on the shows, he was reaching the fit these 7% of americans who usually don't vote, but watch
and while we have certainly twitter since then, what arnold schwarzenegger did as he was the first to take the media revolution. in the mainstream press in the past politicians would occasionally go on starting with 1960, for example i went on that jack parr show, nixon went on. we can even go to bill clinton or arsenio hall. the most politicians, those kinds of entertainment shows were at the edge of their campaigns come ashore at make or put entertainment and programming at the core of the...
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a benevolent -- arnold schwarzenegger in becoming governor. until you build a more viable republican party, it will be hard to see this play out in the way the proponents anticipate. >> ron. >> a question for everybody but maybe start with jeffrey. what was the impact on conservatives on having a significant moderate weighing and the impact on liberals? whether we're talking about congress or the reagan administration. even in the reagan administration there were traces of a different factions. how does that affect the way choices were made when these issues were debated between the parties and within the parties? >> i think conservatives had to think about what was going to appeal to people in their party and then go on to sell it to the broader public. this is a disciplined conservatives and made them realize the need to actually persuade people of their views rather rally the troops and impose it over any kind of opposition. i think ronald reagan is the exemplar. this was not the single greatest vote-getter. that was robert finch. the only
a benevolent -- arnold schwarzenegger in becoming governor. until you build a more viable republican party, it will be hard to see this play out in the way the proponents anticipate. >> ron. >> a question for everybody but maybe start with jeffrey. what was the impact on conservatives on having a significant moderate weighing and the impact on liberals? whether we're talking about congress or the reagan administration. even in the reagan administration there were traces of a...
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let's break down those stories, susan kennedy, former chief of staff to arnold schwarzenegger. josh from mother jones magazine. thank you for joining me. susan, let me start with you. romney is going into six swing states, all states that president obama won in 2008. michigan, ohio iowa, new hampshire, pennsylvania, wisconsin. what's the -- what's he going to say to swing state voters that he has the already been able to say? >> he is on the hunt for reagan democrats. he has to find the independents and the democrats that might -- where he might find a crack between president obama's success and his policies and it may be where they are in their life right now. and so i think he is going to be saying to them that we haven't gotten back to our state of economic health. you live every day in fear you are not going to be able to make it and i can do better. >> so he is going in to persuade? >> yes. >> this is not mobilization. this is persuading gettable josh, there was an interesting statement by jeb bush today, speaking of reagan democrats, which basically he said -- and i am go
let's break down those stories, susan kennedy, former chief of staff to arnold schwarzenegger. josh from mother jones magazine. thank you for joining me. susan, let me start with you. romney is going into six swing states, all states that president obama won in 2008. michigan, ohio iowa, new hampshire, pennsylvania, wisconsin. what's the -- what's he going to say to swing state voters that he has the already been able to say? >> he is on the hunt for reagan democrats. he has to find the...
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you've got really significant governors around the country from iowa to arizona arnold schwarzenegger, past governor of california, there are a lot of republicans that are right on this issue because of the economics. but in washington -- >> jennifer: schultz. >> secretary of state. richard nixon created the environmental protection agency. washington is owned lock, stock and barrel by big energy companies and their lobbyists. they don't want competition in the market. the coal companies oil companies. the second thing happening in washington is you have some right wing republican campaign operatives who look at the american voters, especially their base and they say wait a minute. we've got abortion. we've got guns. we've got gays. now we've got this clean energy stuff. and they're driving a political message to drop voters out. an industry with more competition. they're using washington to stop competition from electric vehicles from solar and wind and you've got political operatives that want to win elections by rallying up this crazy 20% right wing base. >> jennifer: let's talk ab
you've got really significant governors around the country from iowa to arizona arnold schwarzenegger, past governor of california, there are a lot of republicans that are right on this issue because of the economics. but in washington -- >> jennifer: schultz. >> secretary of state. richard nixon created the environmental protection agency. washington is owned lock, stock and barrel by big energy companies and their lobbyists. they don't want competition in the market. the coal...
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friend of mine and someone who has also advised my very close friend, a governor i worked with, governor schwarzenegger. i'm also extremely pleased that we have with us anita dunn who served as senior communications strategist for president obama in both the campaign and the white house. and we're most fortunate to have as our moderator today mike allen, the chief white house correspondent for politico. mike came to politico from "time" magazine where he was their white house correspondent. prior to that he spent six years at "the washington post" where he covered president bush's first term and capitol hill campaign finance, the bush, gore and bradley campaigns of 2000. when it comes to u.s. politics, these people have been in the thick of things for a long time, and they've got the scars to prove it. as national political media experts, i know they'll lead us in a very meaningful discussion. mike, it's yours. >> mr. mayor, mr. president, thank you very much for having us. i really appreciate it. thank you very much for the honor of talking to you. we're going to plunge right in to a great conversatio
friend of mine and someone who has also advised my very close friend, a governor i worked with, governor schwarzenegger. i'm also extremely pleased that we have with us anita dunn who served as senior communications strategist for president obama in both the campaign and the white house. and we're most fortunate to have as our moderator today mike allen, the chief white house correspondent for politico. mike came to politico from "time" magazine where he was their white house...
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i also worked for schwarzenegger. >> bill: there you go. what happened to him. >> he took on the entrenched party system in california. >> bill: and got his butt kicked. he got terminated by him. they killed him. look, i don't think around knew what he was getting into. i think he tried. >> i disagree. i have never met a person who can't who was less good at bringing or better at bringing people together an arnold. he is left office with 25% approval rating. it was just you guys it's a very divisive state. they say if you are a centrist in california you get run over. all of us agree on a lot. >> bill: have you become more conservative as you have gotten older? >> ministry without a doubt. my son studying politics in high school had me take online very complicated poll. you couldn't have put me more in the middle than where i ended up. >> bill: these pinheads in hollywood, do they care about the country's shape right now? are they aware that there are big changes. >> yeah. but i think a lot of people in hollywood might care a little too muc
i also worked for schwarzenegger. >> bill: there you go. what happened to him. >> he took on the entrenched party system in california. >> bill: and got his butt kicked. he got terminated by him. they killed him. look, i don't think around knew what he was getting into. i think he tried. >> i disagree. i have never met a person who can't who was less good at bringing or better at bringing people together an arnold. he is left office with 25% approval rating. it was just...
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schwarzenegger institute. she's been by my side for decades helping to coordinate an after-school program, working on president's council and fitness anding adviser when i was governor and, of course, also the most important, being a great, great friend. so thank you very much to bonnie reese. thank you to professor nancy stout, esteemed economic director of the institute. as soon as i was told about a genius tax and budget professor u.s.c. stole away from northwestern, i knew we had to have her. so it's great to have you on the team, professor. thank you very much. [applause] also huge thank you to provost beth garrett, who was an absolute joy to work with throughout the entire process. her love and passion and interest in this institute from day one. she was also very interested in having this institute right here. so thank you very much. and finally i want to say thank you to dean jack naught and whole prize school of public policy team for their great support. i mean jack isn't just a genius, he's an exper
schwarzenegger institute. she's been by my side for decades helping to coordinate an after-school program, working on president's council and fitness anding adviser when i was governor and, of course, also the most important, being a great, great friend. so thank you very much to bonnie reese. thank you to professor nancy stout, esteemed economic director of the institute. as soon as i was told about a genius tax and budget professor u.s.c. stole away from northwestern, i knew we had to have...
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. >> arnold schwarzenegger's tweets and anthony weiner's tweets. >> weiner. enough said. >> as long as we're talking about this, i would add in dominique strauss-kahn getting involved in a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful story for the new york city tabloids. >> what's the story? was he framed? >> well, i don't know if you have read the report on it. it certainly indicates that it's not a, shall we say, a black and white story because there is no doubt that there is a lot of very fishy information going on with that story that goes back to french politics. >> the worst political scandal of 2011, u.s. senators and staff can profit off information through investment transactions that sends wall street insiders to jail. okay. most underreported story, pat? >> the progress of run paul. he wins straw poles. he wins regular pauls pauls. he wins debates and convenience gets no credit. >> what kind of credit do you want him to get, pat? is. >> i would like the media to treat him with fairness, eleanor. >> okay. most underreported story is the positive impact the peopl
. >> arnold schwarzenegger's tweets and anthony weiner's tweets. >> weiner. enough said. >> as long as we're talking about this, i would add in dominique strauss-kahn getting involved in a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful story for the new york city tabloids. >> what's the story? was he framed? >> well, i don't know if you have read the report on it. it certainly indicates that it's not a, shall we say, a black and white story because there is no doubt that there is...
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. >>> and on this day in 2003, california sacked gray davis in favor of arnold schwarzenegger. the famed body builder took the job in the country's most highly populated state. >> governor arnold schwarzenegger, even though the polls predicted it, a lot of people expected it. and even more wanted it, it still is a stunning development in american politics and for what it could mean across the country. governor gray davis lost the recall poll by ten percentage points. >> i will work as a governor, i will work as much as i can, even if it is around the clock. there will be no time for movies or anything else. i will pay full attention to this job. >> well, the former governor has been back in the spotlight, making televised comments on his release of "total recall". >>> and does he really have a chance for their vote? >>> also, ahead, big bird drops in on saturday night live. what does he have to say about the romney threat? you're watching weekends with alex witt. from the home depot... ...the best selling paint and primer in one that now eliminates stains. so it paints over sta
. >>> and on this day in 2003, california sacked gray davis in favor of arnold schwarzenegger. the famed body builder took the job in the country's most highly populated state. >> governor arnold schwarzenegger, even though the polls predicted it, a lot of people expected it. and even more wanted it, it still is a stunning development in american politics and for what it could mean across the country. governor gray davis lost the recall poll by ten percentage points. >> i...
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price of electricity especially in california ken lay had a secret meeting with movie actor arnold schwarzenegger and shortly thereafter california was in huge trouble as was its governor gray davis we all know how that played out meanwhile wendy's husband u.s. senator republican senator phil gramm got over a million dollars for his senatorial campaign from enron push legislation in congress to do regulate derivatives so that enron and other bankers like goldman sachs could make billions with a b. in profits within one year after graeme's bill passed in two thousand enron's wholesale revenue quadrupled to over four forty billion dollars and other banks are starting to get into the game and runs bets took them down there was no government bailout for enron when they got caught shorting things but wall street banks toure's kept making the same kinds of bets on essentially the same kind of the same kind of products these derivatives and when they crash in two thousand and eight george w. bush bailed them out and since ken lay and fill in when he gramm got into the game on behalf of enron wall street
price of electricity especially in california ken lay had a secret meeting with movie actor arnold schwarzenegger and shortly thereafter california was in huge trouble as was its governor gray davis we all know how that played out meanwhile wendy's husband u.s. senator republican senator phil gramm got over a million dollars for his senatorial campaign from enron push legislation in congress to do regulate derivatives so that enron and other bankers like goldman sachs could make billions with a...
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mostly because it's so small and has been so unsuccessful with the obvious exception of schwarzenegger and the odd recall election becoming governor of being able to win statewide elections getting anybody elect at the statewide election. their record is terrible over the last decade so i think until you build a more viable republican party, it's going to be hard to see this play out in the way the proponents anticipate. >> ron? >> ron brown. question for everybody but maybe start with jeff and leave you rootd to this. what was the impact on conservatives of having a scant moderate wing in the republican party and for that matter the conservative wing in the democratic party. the congress or reagan administration. there were a lot of different factions in the wing and the party, how's that effect the way the choices were made when the decision where is de dbated witn the parties. >> jeff, sure. i think conservatives had to think about what was going to appeal to people in their party and then to go on the to sell it to the broader public as well. this actually i think disciplined conse
mostly because it's so small and has been so unsuccessful with the obvious exception of schwarzenegger and the odd recall election becoming governor of being able to win statewide elections getting anybody elect at the statewide election. their record is terrible over the last decade so i think until you build a more viable republican party, it's going to be hard to see this play out in the way the proponents anticipate. >> ron? >> ron brown. question for everybody but maybe start...
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neil: quickly, a certain book that is out by your successor arnold schwarzenegger. he talks about a lot of affairs, i am wondering how he had time to be governor? >> you know, i'm not an expert on arnold's personal life. i like him as a person. i amy -- i have not read the book, i wish him well, i like maria and the the kids, i hope they find a way to move on. neil: much of the book focusing on affairs not so much as governor, which is a defining moment in his career, he talks about thousand unique -- how uk unique his elect was, i am wondering as a former governor, in a way he besmirched governorship. >> i have not read the book, he is like a lot of governors with successes and failure, i put myself in that category. so, all in i think he did okay. but i cannot comment on his extra curricular activities. neil: all right, nor should i be so tacky to pursue them, which may lead some viewers to wonder whether i did embibe on that beer. >> thank you. neil: i am not kidding about the free beer, going out to anyone and everyone that wants it including bis pres -- big pre
neil: quickly, a certain book that is out by your successor arnold schwarzenegger. he talks about a lot of affairs, i am wondering how he had time to be governor? >> you know, i'm not an expert on arnold's personal life. i like him as a person. i amy -- i have not read the book, i wish him well, i like maria and the the kids, i hope they find a way to move on. neil: much of the book focusing on affairs not so much as governor, which is a defining moment in his career, he talks about...
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the chairman, governor schwarzenegger and now michael e. pervez summer schwarzenegger will play on. modeling will he help shape major events in policy discussions such as those that are taking place today but he will literally be working on the ground here on usc's example to the campus. flexible he will play a key role in the class. all of the strains that are here will be presented the project to him sometime soon. as a member of the committee, i can tell you that we gauge the success by looking at three criteria, publications, the involvement in community service. professor professor schwarzenegger published a book and will be in classroom activities and is hosting a inaugural symposium. he might already be move ready for promotion. as i mentioned most institutes have a director but being and vicious and determined the incident was further in implanting global director bonnie reece. this changed the nature of the organization and has affected our activities, our strategies and plans. having a person such as bonnie reece has been a successful lawyer, entrepreneur, adviser to the g
the chairman, governor schwarzenegger and now michael e. pervez summer schwarzenegger will play on. modeling will he help shape major events in policy discussions such as those that are taking place today but he will literally be working on the ground here on usc's example to the campus. flexible he will play a key role in the class. all of the strains that are here will be presented the project to him sometime soon. as a member of the committee, i can tell you that we gauge the success by...
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was a new governor, because i wanted my state to grow and add jobs, and my fellow governor, governor schwarzenegger also want the same thing for his state. so he came to massachusetts, put billboards up with him on the billboard, wearing a t-shirt with big muscles and has had come to california. here he was poaching jobs from a fellow republican state, and so i put billboards up in his state with me in a t-shirt flexing my muscles. [laughter] and it says smaller muscles but much more lower taxes, come to massachusetts, all right? [applause] >> governor, i'm the local bni the crime question for you. about 16 years ago we had a horrible double murder less than a mile from where you're standing what a 17 year old young man was raping an 11 year old girl and killed her and her 42 year-old mother. i prosecuted it. the mesa county jury convicted him of first degree murder. and mesa county judge sent him to prison for the rest of his life. the colorado supreme court said that's right. last week the u.s. supreme court said that was cruel and unusual punishment. what do you think about that and what do we d
was a new governor, because i wanted my state to grow and add jobs, and my fellow governor, governor schwarzenegger also want the same thing for his state. so he came to massachusetts, put billboards up with him on the billboard, wearing a t-shirt with big muscles and has had come to california. here he was poaching jobs from a fellow republican state, and so i put billboards up in his state with me in a t-shirt flexing my muscles. [laughter] and it says smaller muscles but much more lower...
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. >> when i was governor,chw schwarzenegger, fellow republican, came to my state. me was trying to poach jobs from my state to go to california. had a picture of him in a t-shirt flexing his muscles. said, come to california. what am i to do? i put billboards up in his state. it had me in a t-shirt flexing my muscles. it said smaller muscles but much lower tax, come to massachusetts. >> i laughed at that. because to see him in such a relaxed way. very controlled, very safe. only talking to certain media. now you're beginning to see a slightly more confident mitt romney. dare i say human. >> i don't know relaxed is always his best mode. i was just laughing when i saw that because i can imagine the bumper sticker, let me flex my smaller muscles. mitt romney is not so good with metaphor. i think we've learned that. >> obviously the polls say it's pretty close. is this going to be a really aggressive tightly forged contest? >> i do. we could be proven wrong. right now, we have an economy that seems to be improving incrementally. it's very vague. in that uncertainty, yo
. >> when i was governor,chw schwarzenegger, fellow republican, came to my state. me was trying to poach jobs from my state to go to california. had a picture of him in a t-shirt flexing his muscles. said, come to california. what am i to do? i put billboards up in his state. it had me in a t-shirt flexing my muscles. it said smaller muscles but much lower tax, come to massachusetts. >> i laughed at that. because to see him in such a relaxed way. very controlled, very safe. only...